Intel Permits Centrino Linux Notebook

Filed in: Linux — January 25th, 2005

 

SAN FRANCISCO–Improvements to Linux have led Intel to permit Linux laptops to sport the Centrino brand for the first time.

Centrino is the chipmaker’s brand name for a three-part package for mobile computers: the Pentium M processor, a supporting chipset and a wireless chip. Although Linux can run on existing Centrino notebooks, Intel until now wouldn’t permit companies to sell Linux laptops using the Centrino logo.

The reason for the change: With the release of the 2.6.8 Linux kernel, the open-source operating system’s power management abilities now meet Intel’s requirements for Centrino notebook battery life, said Karen Regis, manager of mobile programs and promotions at the chipmaker.

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Thought:
Cheers for Linux! Hmm… A linux powered noteboox… that’s sound great! :)

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